Living Legend

I watched his highlight film and like his game. He is a good shooter, nice handle, and pretty explosive. Compared to Jackson i would say he is a better basketball player but Jackson is more athletic. Im sick that we lost Jackson but we might just end up with a better player. In todays game guys have to be able to shoot. Im sure that Jackson will improve but he has a long way to go. This kid has a natural shot and he can take it to the rack. Hope we can land him.

Walk On

Richmond reminds me a lot of Shae Gilgous-Alexander (sp?). Not a spectacular athlete but very good at a lot of things. His handle/passing look accomplished and probably improving and his shot confidence is high. He would be a good get for the top of the zone.

All American

Read it somewhere else that he is a swiss army knife and thought the exact same thing. Kid does a little bit of everything and with his size/strength can fill a lot of needs. I like that hes a NY kid and has that dog mentality that we've lacked. Kid has just started to get some recognition and will only continue to do so at Brewster. I say bring him in Griff! (Alongside Isaiah of course)

He already had big offers which leads to me ask what are his grades like? Regardless of what people may think of NYC basketball, the CHSAA and PSAL still offer some of the best competition in the country. He wasn't playing against a bunch of bums who'll never sniff the college level in any capacity. The high school he went to isn't known for its academics and was closed down at one point. I raised this same issue about Cockburn and Anthony going to Oak Hill from CTK and Molloy respectively.

Starter

After some quick research looks like he graduated high school in the spring and this will be a post-grad. Richmond reclassed to '19 but jumped back to '20. Smart move as he's picked up a bunch of offers since doing so.

All American

We don’t need another guy to play the top of the zone. We already have five guards. He’s not big enough to play the bottom of the zone. People keep complaining about finishing in the middle/back of the ACC. This kid will not change this, especially when the top of the ACC keep brining in five star players. He’s not a difference maker. Who loses a scholarship for this kid?

Living Legend

We don’t need another guy to play the top of the zone. We already have five guards. He’s not big enough to play the bottom of the zone. People keep complaining about finishing in the middle/back of the ACC. This kid will not change this, especially when the top of the ACC keep brining in five star players. He’s not a difference maker. Who loses a scholarship for this kid?

i just can't even ...

We don’t need another guy to play the top of the zone. We already have five guards. He’s not big enough to play the bottom of the zone. People keep complaining about finishing in the middle/back of the ACC. This kid will not change this, especially when the top of the ACC keep brining in five star players. He’s not a difference maker. Who loses a scholarship for this kid?

All American

We will always need the ability to play a three guard alignment, especially when we have bigs who can't score in the post (a dying art). It was Malachi Richardson playing the 3 which got us to our last final 4.

All American

We don’t need another guy to play the top of the zone. We already have five guards. He’s not big enough to play the bottom of the zone. People keep complaining about finishing in the middle/back of the ACC. This kid will not change this, especially when the top of the ACC keep brining in five star players. He’s not a difference maker. Who loses a scholarship for this kid?

And yet...the staff sees it different.
Better lodge a malpractice complaint or something since you seem to know best.
Meanwhile, I’ll leave it to the compensated staff, y’know, the ones who get paid to know this isht ...and not the many “Johnny-one-notes” of the message board variety, thank you very much! Jmho